ADVANCED Platform

Constitutional Restoration Curriculum

A Systematic Five-Tier Learning Path from Financial Comprehension to Constitutional Enforcement

Nine courses organized into five tiers — from the financial foundation that makes all other courses possible, through constitutional comprehension, practical enforcement tools, pseudolaw inoculation and Supreme Court accountability, and the integrating Sovereign's Key framework. Every course builds on the one before it.

9 Courses
5 Tiers
Free Quick Reference Cards
All 9 Courses Available Now
Start Here

The Sovereign's Key: Master Reference for Constitutional Restoration

Before beginning any course, read the Sovereign's Key Master Reference. It integrates all 22 ADVANCED Library documents and all 12 courses into a unified constitutional restoration framework — giving you the strategic map before you study the individual territories.

Tier 1Foundation— The System of Capture

Before any enforcement action, you must understand the system you are challenging. Tier 1 establishes the financial and jurisdictional foundation for everything that follows.

Course 1Available Now

Understanding the Financial Trap

A Constitutional Analysis of the Debt-Based Monetary System

The mandatory gateway course. Every mechanism of capture traces back to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. This course covers the constitutional money standard, fractional reserve banking, Presidential Proclamation 2039, how birth registration became an administrative jurisdiction anchor, vehicle registration, and the CAFR.

9 Modules20,000+ Words8–10 hrs Study Time
Constitutional money standard (Article I §8)Modern Money Mechanics — the Fed's own admissionPresidential Proclamation 2039 — the emergency that never endedHow birth registration became the SSN nexus (EO 9397, 1943)Vehicle registration and CAFR: the administrative capture network
Course 2Available Now

Birth Certificate Fraud

How Administrative Jurisdiction Was Built on Your Birth Record

How six federal legislative acts between 1902 and 2005 converted state birth registration into the foundation of a national administrative jurisdiction network — and the constitutional framework for challenging that jurisdiction.

8 Modules13,000+ Words6.5 hrs Study Time
The declaratory vs. constitutive distinction — what a birth certificate actually isThe SSN nexus: Social Security Act (1935) and EO 9397 (1943)Spending Clause coercion: Family Support Act (1988) and REAL ID Act (2005)Anti-commandeering doctrine and REAL ID's constitutional vulnerability§ 1983 enforcement and the jurisdiction challenge strategy
Tier 2Comprehension— The Constitutional Framework

With the financial foundation established, Tier 2 develops the constitutional framework — the de jure system that the de facto corporate government has displaced.

Course 3Available Now

Constitutional Rights

The De Jure Framework and Its Enforcement

The Constitution as an enforceable contract with citizens as beneficiaries. Article I, II, III, IV, and VI provisions, the Bill of Rights, the Fourteenth Amendment's dual citizenship trap, and the Supreme Court precedents that confirm the paramountcy of unalienable rights.

8 Modules18,000+ Words8–10 hrs Study Time
The Constitutional Republic vs. the corporatocracyMarbury v. Madison — the constitutional enforcement frameworkThe Fourteenth Amendment dual citizenship trapUnalienable rights vs. civil rightsSection 1983 — suing officers for rights violations
Course 4Available NowNew

Breach of Trust

How Government Officers Violate Their Constitutional Obligations

Every government officer holds a fiduciary duty to the people. This course analyzes how systematic breach of that duty — through oath defects, bond failures, and ultra vires acts — creates the jurisdictional void that enables constitutional challenges. Includes the complete FOIA Oath Strategy and Section 1983 enforcement framework.

8 Modules20,000+ Words8–10 hrs Study Time
Oath of office — Article VI, Clause 3 jurisdictional requirementOfficial bond — personal liability for constitutional violationsSection 1983 — the Civil Rights Act enforcement statuteQualified immunity — the invented shield and how to overcome itVoid ab initio — Norton v. Shelby County and acts without authorityThe FOIA Oath Strategy — documenting the breach
Course 5Available NowNew

The FOIA Enforcement Framework

Using the Freedom of Information Act as a Constitutional Enforcement Tool

The complete FOIA enforcement course — constitutional basis under the First and Fifth Amendments, strategic request drafting, agency response analysis, administrative appeals, and judicial enforcement under 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(B). Includes the Oath and Bond FOIA Strategy for documenting officer authority defects.

8 Modules20,000+ Words8–10 hrs Study Time
Constitutional basis — First and Fifth Amendment FOIA rightsStrategic FOIA request drafting for oath and bond recordsAgency response analysis — exemptions, delays, and bad faithAdministrative appeals — the mandatory exhaustion requirementJudicial enforcement under 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(B)The Oath and Bond FOIA Strategy — building the constitutional record
Course 6Available NowNew

The Section 1983 Civil Rights Enforcement Framework

Holding Government Officers Personally Liable for Constitutional Violations

The complete § 1983 course — the four elements, qualified immunity defeat strategies, Monell municipal liability, procedural defenses, the full damages framework, and a complete litigation roadmap integrated with the FOIA and Breach of Trust frameworks. 40+ case citations.

8 Modules24,000+ Words10–12 hrs Study Time
The four elements of a § 1983 claim — color of law, right, causation, damagesQualified immunity — the doctrine, its limits, and how to defeat itMonell municipal liability — three theories, no qualified immunityProcedural defenses — exhaustion, statute of limitations, absolute immunityFull damages framework — compensatory, nominal, punitive, § 1988 fees§ 1983 litigation roadmap — complaint through verdict
Course 7Available NowNew

Judicial Disqualification Enforcement

28 U.S.C. § 455 — Removing a Conflicted Judge Before the Damage Is Done

The complete § 455 enforcement course — statutory text and mandatory vs. discretionary disqualification, the § 455(a) appearance standard, financial conflict triggers under § 455(b)(4), the recusal motion drafting protocol, mandamus as the enforcement backstop, and the § 455 Motion for Recusal template. Integrates with the § 1983 and Breach of Trust frameworks.

8 Modules18,000+ Words8–10 hrs Study Time
28 U.S.C. § 455 — mandatory vs. discretionary disqualificationThe § 455(a) impartiality standard — objective appearance test§ 455(b) specific grounds — financial interest, prior involvement, personal biasDrafting the Motion for Recusal — structure, evidence, and timingMandamus under 28 U.S.C. § 1651 — the enforcement backstopIntegration with § 1983 and Breach of Trust frameworks
Tier 3Enforcement— Practical Sovereignty Tools

Tier 3 is where comprehension becomes action. Three courses covering the most common enforcement scenarios — traffic encounters, parental rights challenges, and the right to travel.

Course 5Available Now

Parental Rights System

Protecting Natural Family Authority Against State Overreach

The constitutional framework for parental rights — the most fundamental natural right after life itself. Covers CPS jurisdiction challenges, the parens patriae doctrine, structural defect challenges to family court authority, and the constitutional basis for resisting state interference in the natural family.

8 Modules16,000+ Words7–9 hrs Study Time
Parental rights as fundamental unalienable rightsCPS jurisdiction — the commercial presumptionFamily court structural defect challenges — oath, bond, and Article III authorityParens patriae — the state as parent doctrineConstitutional challenge framework for CPS encounters
Course 6Available NowFree Quick Reference

The Right to Travel

Traffic Challenge System, CAFR Research, and Vehicle Title Securitization

The complete constitutional framework for challenging traffic citations. Includes the free Quick Reference Card for immediate use at any traffic stop, plus 10 ADVANCED modules covering vehicle title securitization, CAFR research, jurisdictional challenge strategy, and the MSO reclamation process.

10 Modules18,000+ Words10–12 hrs Study Time
Supreme Court right-to-travel precedentsRights vs. privileges — the conversion mechanismVehicle title securitization and MSO reclamationCAFR research — where traffic revenue goesWritten jurisdictional challenge framework
Tier 4Inoculation— Protecting the Framework

Tier 4 is the graduation test. Only subscribers who have completed Tiers 1–3 have the constitutional literacy to engage this course productively.

Course 7Available Now

Pseudolaw Debunking

Distinguishing Constitutional Principles from Frivolous Arguments

The most dangerous threat to constitutional restoration is not the de facto government — it is the proliferation of pseudolegal theories that discredit legitimate constitutional arguments by association. This course identifies, analyzes, and debunks the most common pseudolaw traps.

6 Modules14,000+ Words7–9 hrs Study Time
The distinction between constitutional law and pseudolawCommon pseudolegal traps — sovereign citizen, redemption theory, UCC magicWhy pseudolaw fails — and why it is designed to failProtecting legitimate constitutional arguments from contaminationThe Pseudolaw Debunking document — a complete reference
Course 9Available Now

The Supreme Court: Authority, Overreach & Restoration

What the Court Is Authorised to Do — and How to Reign It Back In

The Supreme Court has exceeded its Article III authority in five documented ways — judicial review, corporate personhood, standing doctrine, Commerce Clause expansion, and selective incorporation. This course documents each overreach with primary sources and teaches the four constitutional mechanisms to reign the Court back in.

8 Modules20,000+ Words9–11 hrs Study Time
Article III — the actual constitutional authority of the Supreme CourtThe 1803 Marbury usurpation of judicial reviewThe 1886 Santa Clara corporate personhood fraudThe Exceptions Clause — Congress's power to strip court jurisdictionImpeachment, quo warranto, and state nullification as people's remediesThe complete restoration stack applied to the Supreme Court
Tier 5Integration— The Sovereign's Key

Tier 5 is the capstone — the integrating framework that unifies all previous courses into a coherent constitutional restoration strategy.

Course 8Available Now

The Sovereign's Key Introduction

Integrating the Complete Constitutional Restoration Framework

The capstone course. Integrates all previous courses and all 22 ADVANCED Library documents into a unified constitutional restoration strategy. Covers the five-phase restoration path, the strategic sequencing of challenges, and the long-term vision for restoring the de jure Constitutional Republic.

7 Modules22,000+ Words10–12 hrs Study Time
The five-phase constitutional restoration pathStrategic sequencing of challengesConnecting financial, jurisdictional, and identity challengesBuilding the constitutional recordThe long-term vision for restoring the Constitutional Republic

Track Your Progress

Mark each course complete as you work through the curriculum. Your progress is saved in your browser.

Curriculum Progress Tracker

Saved locally — sign in to sync across devices

0/12 courses
Progress0%
Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3Tier 4Sovereign's Key
Tier 1The System of Capture0/2

Understanding the Financial Trap

A Constitutional Analysis of the Debt-Based Monetary System

Birth Certificate Fraud

Jurisdictional Capture Through Identity Assignment

Tier 2The Constitutional Framework0/5

Constitutional Rights

The De Jure Framework and Its Enforcement

Breach of Trust

How the Constitutional Republic Was Captured

The FOIA Enforcement Framework

Compelling Transparency Through Constitutional Demand

The Section 1983 Civil Rights Enforcement Framework

Enforcing Constitutional Rights Against State Actors

Judicial Disqualification Enforcement

Removing Conflicted Judges Through § 455 and Canon 3E

Tier 3Practical Sovereignty Tools0/2

Parental Rights System

Protecting Natural Family Authority Against State Overreach

The Right to Travel

Traffic Challenge System, CAFR Research, and Vehicle Title Securitization

Tier 4Protecting the Framework0/2

Pseudolaw Debunking

Protecting the Constitutional Framework from Disinformation

The Supreme Court: Authority, Overreach & Restoration

What the Court Is Authorised to Do — and How to Reign It Back In

Tier 5The Sovereign's Key0/1

The Sovereign's Key Introduction

The Integrating Framework for Constitutional Restoration

Sign in to sync your progress across devices and unlock your completion certificate.

Begin with Course 1

Understanding the Financial Trap is the mandatory gateway course. Every enforcement tool, every jurisdictional challenge, every constitutional strategy on this platform is grounded in the financial comprehension developed in Course 1.